FAQ's

What is an IV Drip?

An IV drip is a clinic-based treatment in which fluid is administered through a small cannula placed into a vein by a trained healthcare professional. At IV Clinic, all treatments are provided following consultation and suitability assessment.

Does getting an IV Drip hurt?

You may feel a brief sharp scratch or sting when the cannula is inserted. After that, most people find the appointment manageable, although some discomfort can occasionally occur and should be reported to the clinician at the time.

What is intravenous micronutrient therapy?

Intravenous micronutrient therapy is a clinic-based treatment in which selected vitamins, minerals or other nutrients are administered by infusion in a professional clinical setting. Treatment is only provided following consultation and suitability assessment.

What are booster appointments?

Booster appointments are shorter clinic treatments that may be available following consultation and clinical review. Availability depends on the treatment offered at your clinic and whether it is appropriate for you.

Do I need a consultation before treatment?

Yes. Consultation and suitability assessment should take place before treatment is provided. This helps ensure your medical history, current medicines and relevant health factors are reviewed before any option is discussed or given.

How do I know if treatment is suitable for me?

Suitability is considered on an individual basis. Your clinician will review relevant information such as your medical history, current medicines, allergies and the reason for your appointment before advising whether treatment may be appropriate.

How long does an appointment take?

Appointment times vary depending on the type of appointment and the treatment plan discussed during consultation. Your clinician will explain what to expect before treatment begins.

Are all treatments suitable for everyone?

No. Not every treatment is suitable for every person. Treatment options depend on individual circumstances, clinical appropriateness and suitability assessment.

Can you tell me which treatment is right for me before my appointment?

Treatment recommendations are made following consultation and suitability assessment.

Will results be the same for everyone?

No. Response to treatment can vary between individuals, and no outcome can be guaranteed. Your clinician will discuss the potential benefits, limitations and risks before you decide whether to proceed.

Can I book treatment online?

You can request or book an appointment online, but treatment remains subject to consultation and suitability assessment before it is provided.

Do you offer appointments in both Jersey and Guernsey?

Yes, appointments are available in Jersey and Guernsey, subject to clinic availability.

Can I have treatment if I am taking regular medication?

That depends on your individual circumstances. Your clinician will review your current medicines and relevant medical history during consultation before advising whether treatment may be appropriate.

Can I receive treatment if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

You should discuss this with your clinician before booking or attending for treatment. Suitability must always be assessed individually.

What should I do after my appointment?

Your clinician will give you any relevant aftercare advice at the time of your appointment. This may vary depending on the treatment provided.



What is an IV Drip?

An IV drip is a clinic-based treatment in which fluid is administered through a small cannula placed into a vein by a trained healthcare professional. At IV Clinic, all treatments are provided following consultation and suitability assessment.

Does getting an IV Drip hurt?

You may feel a brief sharp scratch or sting when the cannula is inserted. After that, most people find the appointment manageable, although some discomfort can occasionally occur and should be reported to the clinician at the time.

What is intravenous micronutrient therapy?

Intravenous micronutrient therapy is a clinic-based treatment in which selected vitamins, minerals or other nutrients are administered by infusion in a professional clinical setting. Treatment is only provided following consultation and suitability assessment.

What are booster appointments?

Booster appointments are shorter clinic treatments that may be available following consultation and clinical review. Availability depends on the treatment offered at your clinic and whether it is appropriate for you.

Do I need a consultation before treatment?

Yes. Consultation and suitability assessment should take place before treatment is provided. This helps ensure your medical history, current medicines and relevant health factors are reviewed before any option is discussed or given.

How do I know if treatment is suitable for me?

Suitability is considered on an individual basis. Your clinician will review relevant information such as your medical history, current medicines, allergies and the reason for your appointment before advising whether treatment may be appropriate.

How long does an appointment take?

Appointment times vary depending on the type of appointment and the treatment plan discussed during consultation. Your clinician will explain what to expect before treatment begins.

Are all treatments suitable for everyone?

No. Not every treatment is suitable for every person. Treatment options depend on individual circumstances, clinical appropriateness and suitability assessment.

Can you tell me which treatment is right for me before my appointment?

Treatment recommendations are made following consultation and suitability assessment.

Will results be the same for everyone?

No. Response to treatment can vary between individuals, and no outcome can be guaranteed. Your clinician will discuss the potential benefits, limitations and risks before you decide whether to proceed.

Can I book treatment online?

You can request or book an appointment online, but treatment remains subject to consultation and suitability assessment before it is provided.

Do you offer appointments in both Jersey and Guernsey?

Yes, appointments are available in Jersey and Guernsey, subject to clinic availability.

Can I have treatment if I am taking regular medication?

That depends on your individual circumstances. Your clinician will review your current medicines and relevant medical history during consultation before advising whether treatment may be appropriate.

Can I receive treatment if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

You should discuss this with your clinician before booking or attending for treatment. Suitability must always be assessed individually.

What should I do after my appointment?

Your clinician will give you any relevant aftercare advice at the time of your appointment. This may vary depending on the treatment provided.